Chiaroscuro: achievements and outstanding of the state Mexican to 100 years of its constitution of 1917
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https://doi.org/10.20318/universitas.2017.3746Keywords:
Mexican constitutionalism, plurality, State, divided government, political systemAbstract
Over 100 years, the Mexican constitution of 1917, has been adapting to the new times, circumstances and requirements of society, expanding their fundamental rights, strengthening mechanisms for their defense, and adjusting the relationship between the State and a plural, diverse and complex society. However, on this path the constitutional text has not been without of chiaroscuro motivated by constant reforms that has suffered in the last two decades. This commemoration is an excellent opportunity to look to the past to revaluate the origins of the social pact.
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